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Fiona & Combos
WDYTO Fiona? Do you like the nickname Fi (pro. Fee)? Do you think it needs a nickname? Any Combos? My husband and I are all for this name, being both his grandmother's and my late mother's name, but was have no idea what to do with it. By the way the last name is Rossi.
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Fiona is a pretty name. I prefer it without a nickname, but Fi is kind of cute.Combos:
Fiona Claire Rossi
Fiona Gabrielle Rossi
Fiona Lisette Rossi
Fiona Jane Rossi
Fiona June Rossi
Fiona Adeline Rossi
Fiona Elizabeth / Elisabeth Rossi
Fiona Elspeth Rossi
Fiona Madeline / Madeleine Rossi
Fiona Magdalene / Magdalen Rossi
Fiona Christine Rossi
Fiona Meredith Rossi
Fiona Juliet / Juliette Rossi
Fiona Katherine / Catherine Rossi
Fiona Kathleen Rossi
Fiona Caitlin Rossi
Fiona Colleen Rossi
Fiona Marlene Rossi
Fiona Evelyn Rossi
Fiona Charlotte Rossi
Fiona Giselle Rossi
Fiona Gwendolyn / Gwendolen Rossi

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I like Fiona, but I don't think it should have a nick name. Ideas for combos:
Fiona Grace Rossi
Fiona Charlotte Rossi
Fiona Claire Rossi
Fiona Jasmine Rossi
Fiona Mae Rossi
Fiona Gabrielle Rossi
Fiona Christine Rossi
Fiona Lauren Rossi
Fiona Kate Rossi
Fiona Catherine Rossi
Fiona Heather Rossi
Fiona Joy Rossi
Fiona Celeste Rossi
Fiona Evelyn Rossi
Fiona Leanne Rossi
Fiona Elizabeth Rossi
Fiona Jordan Rossi
Fiona Scarlett Rossi
Fiona Aurora Rossi
Fiona Kaitlyn Rossi
Fiona Isabelle Rossi
Fiona Alexis Rossi
Fiona Brianna Rossi
Fiona Brianne Rossi
Fiona Lillian Rossi
Fiona Eleanora Rossi
Fiona Elise Rossi
Fiona Danielle Rossi
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I'm really liking it lately...And if it honours family I would definitely use it! Fi is a cute nn and so if Fifi. Fiona Rossi sounds fantastic :)
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I feel okay about Fiona. It's a nice enough name but not really my style. However, I LOVE honoring names and with a double honoring opportunity like that, I'd definitely say use it! Fiona Rossi is a nice name. I don't think it needs a nickname, but if you want to use one, I like Nona best. Fi is okay, but dangerously close to Fifi which IMO is awful.As for combos, I think it needs a mn that doesn't start with a non-accented vowel (so no Fiona Alice or Fiona Ellen) -- it doesn't flow well. I also can't think of many names that end in A that would sound awesome. A few nice-sounding ones off the top of my head -- no idea if these mns are your style or not:Fiona Catherine
Fiona Margaret
Fiona Penelope
Fiona Valentine
Fiona Claire
Fiona Grey
Fiona Harper
Fiona Tamsin
Fiona Isobel
Fiona Maddox
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Cool, classy name. I don't care too much Fi, though- I don't think Fiona needs any nicknames.Fiona Corinne
Fiona Maeve
Fiona Imogen
Fiona Maris
Fiona June
Fiona Lorelei
Fiona Benjamine
Fiona Annegret

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I adore Fiona. It's so sweet and gentle. Fi is an alright nn, but I much prefer Fia if any nn at all. I've had loads of trouble trying to make nice combos with Fiona, but my favorites have been Fiona Claire and Fiona Rosemary.
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I've been liking Fiona more and more. I'm surprised it didn't get more popular after the Shrek movies. It used to sound to stuffy for me, but I'm liking it now. I don't know about the nn Fi, though.
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